Jack White will embark on an acoustic tour of the five states where he has never performed.

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Geographical enthusiast Jack White has just announced plans for a short run of acoustic concerts in the five states he’s never played before. He’s keeping each show a secret until the day of the performance, which he will publicize at 8 a.m. local time via his website and social media accounts. Tickets will cost $3 – cash only and available only at the venue at noon that day – and will be limited to one per person.

White will be accompanied by three musicians – Fats Kaplin, Lillie Mae Rische and Dominic Davis – who, with him, will make up an acoustic quartet. They will be amplified only by ribbon microphones, making these shows the only totally acoustic concerts White has ever played.

The singer-guitarist will embark on the tour following his second Coachella appearance this weekend. The festival kicked off last weekend, when White performed a career-spanning set – which is available to watch here. The set contained numerous White Stripes songs, as well as a cover of Otis Redding’s “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.”